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Every table has a place

Dinner. Play. A home-health visit. Help getting dressed, and help getting to the doctor. Families of every race, generation, and ability — this is everyday love.

These pictures show the kind of tables we keep. They are not pictures of our clients. Privacy comes first. We only share what honors the people in the frame.

  • A multi-generational family eating dinner together at a kitchen table.
    Dinner.
  • Children of different races playing outside, including a child using a wheelchair.
    Playing outside.
  • A Black home health aide talking with an older Hispanic man and his daughter at a kitchen table.
    Talking with a home health aide.
  • A caregiver helping an older woman with her cardigan and shoes.
    Help with dressing.
  • Family helping an older woman from a wheelchair into a car for a doctor visit.
    Help into the car for the appointment.
  • A family playing ball in a grassy backyard at sunset.
    Play is part of care
  • A caregiver handing a towel to an older man in a bathrobe after bathing.
    Dignity in the doorway
  • A grandmother, her daughter, and a young child painting together at a wooden table.
    Three generations, one table
  • A family painting watercolors together, with a father using a wheelchair at the table.
    Every seat is a place at the table
  • A multi-generational family folding paper crafts together.
    Hands of every age
  • A family painting a mural together, including a loved one using a wheelchair.
    Making something that was not there yesterday
  • An interracial family finger-painting, paint on their hands, laughing.
    Mess is welcome here
  • A South Asian family painting birdhouses together.
    The slow work of making
  • Neighbors of different ages and abilities painting clay pots together.
    Neighbors, not categories
  • A father and children making paper flowers with a neighbor helping.
    It takes more than one pair of hands
  • An Indigenous family painting pottery together in a community hall.
    Stories in the making
  • Two mothers and a child painting at a craft table.
    Every family has a different music

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